Although Texas voters approved Proposition 1 on Nov. 4, Texas and the rest of the country have an even more significant long-term transportation funding problem on the horizon: the Highway Trust Fund.more »

As Northwest Austin becomes an increasingly desirable market in which to live and work, commercial landlords of both newer and older office buildings are working to produce more updated and progressive properties to meet tenants’ needs.more »

This spring the Texas Department of Transportation will begin a $20.73-million construction project on Aquarena Springs Drive in San Marcos that officials hope will improve mobility, safety and the aesthetics of the area.more »

In January, the Frisco Citizen Bond Committee approved a proposed $267.8 million bond package to present to Frisco City Council.
The council has until Feb. 27 to consider the bond proposals and call a bond election in May.more »

During its March 2 dialogue meeting, the Austin ISD board of trustees revisited its discussion about development of a possible AISD campus on a 10-acre site that is part of the Mueller development, which is seeking a school.more »

The Texas Transportation Commission approved $278 million in Proposition 1 funding at the end of February for 12 projects in the Greater Houston area, including the previously unfunded expansion of Hwy. 290 from Bauer Road to FM 2920.more »

Southpark Meadows III, a 257,988-square-foot Class A commercial area that is part of the 425-acre Southpark Meadows mixed-use development, has sold as of March 2 to Rainier Companies and Harbert Management Corporation.more »